BEREA, Ohio — At the beginning and end of every team meeting, Browns left guard Joel Bitonio says coach Hue Jackson poses the same question to players.

“He says the ‘main goal is to what?’ ” Bitonio said. “And we all say ‘win.’ That’s what we want to do.”

Jackson might want to ask a similar question to Browns’ management after a chaotic five-day stretch that saw the team release two-time Pro-Bowl cornerback Joe Haden and respected offensive lineman John Greco, while assembling a roster with four quarterbacks who have a combined zero NFL wins.

As Jackson attempts to rebound from a franchise-worst 1-15 season, the Browns have made a series of roster moves that lead some to wonder if winning is that important this year. There’s no question the organization is taking the longer view of its latest rebuild. Owner Jimmy Haslam said at the start of training camp by “2018, 2019 you should see a substantially better football team.”